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33 selection of the various lines shown. Mr. Shepherd has studied the Museums, Art Exhibits, Expositions #% 
$¢ and private collections of Europe, with the constant endeavor to qualify himself in buying only those things # 
33 that were genuine and artistic, and many of the finest collections in America have been enriched through #% 
3 purchses from his stock. There are many lines to choose from—Old Silver, Stuffs, Candelabra, Religious 3 
3; Emblems and Old Jewels in immense variety and of the rarest quality. Old Pictures, Drawings, Water 3 
3% Colors, Egyptian Relics, Old Fobs, Chains and Lockets, Rings and Necklaces, and the evidence of genuineness % 
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MAGNOLIA HOTELS. Youngstown, Ohio, ladies to arrive Mrs. George F. West and Miss 
at the Oceanside last Friday for a Means of Portland, came to the 
Mrs. Robert Bentley of Youngs- 
town, Ohio, who occupies the Fox 
cottage at Magnolia, one of the 
Oceanside connections, entertained a 
party of friends at lunch at the Es- 
sex County club Wednesday after- 
noon, 
Mrs. Seudder of St. Louis, who 
occupies the Knowles cottage at 
Magnolia, gave a five o’clock tea at 
the Essex County club Wednesday 
afternoon. Among those present 
were: Mrs. C. A. Potter, of Philadel- 
phia, Mrs. Albert Kelly and daugh- 
ter, Mrs. A. V. Reyburn. Mrs. 
Scudder entertains a great deal at 
Magnolia. 
Another Buffalo party to arrive at 
the Oceanside this week is Mrs. Wm. 
Lansing and her daughter Miss 
Helen Lansing, who are spending a 
fortnight with the George C. Millers 
in the Sea Crest cottage. 
Mrs. Frank G. Kennedy of Phila- 
delphia, has joined Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles S. Potter of the same city 
at the Oceanside for an indefinite 
stay. 
Misses Sallie Tod, Sarah J. Reno 
and T. Pollock compose a trio of 
Antiques 
visit. They were warmly welcomed 
by a large cirele of friends. 
A motor party stopping at the 
Oceanside over the last week-end 
was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 
H. Heywood and Miss J. F. Ashley 
of Gardner, Mass. 
Mrs. B. F. Clyde of Newport, R. 
I., who occupies the Meunchinger 
King cottage, motored to Magnolia 
Monday night to visit Mrs. Alfred 
Tucker, who is at the Oceanside. 
George Crocker, Jr., of Fitchburg, 
who with his parents is spending 
the summer at Magnolia, entertained 
four of his boy friends at the North 
Shore Grill Club last Friday at 
dinner. 
Miss Elinor Comstock of New 
York city, spent the last week-end 
at the Oceanside, a guest of the John 
G. Browns of Utica, N. Y., who are 
season guests here. 
Mrs. Amedee Valle Reyburn, Jr., 
of St. Louis, came to Magnolia last 
Saturday for a short visit with her 
mother, Mrs. Albert Tevis Kelley, 
who is spending the summer here. 
The Reyburns summer at Hyannis- 
port, Cape Cod. 
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Oceanside last Saturday for a short 
stay, joining their friends, Mr. and 
Mrs. A. H. Morse of Boston, who 
are here for the season. 
Mrs. C, A. Potter of Philadelphia 
who is summering at the Oceanside, 
entertained a small party of friends 
at tea at Baldpape Inn, Georgetown, 
yesterday afternoon, the party mo- 
toring from Magnolia. 
Mrs. J. K. Secor of Toledo, Ohio, 
is one of the most delightful women 
at the Oceanside. She has many 
friends and entertains, more or less 
all the time. She was hostess Tues- 
day to a luncheon party of fifteen 
covers at the Oceanside. 
Maurice O’Meira of New York 
joined his family at the Oceanside 
over the last week-end. 
Edward lL. Davis, son of Mr. and 
Mrs: Charles Gibbons Davis of Phil- 
adelpbia, came to Magnolia last Sat- 
urday for a short visit with A. B. 
Dewey, Jr., at the Oceansids. 
Among the well known Bostonians 
dining at the Oceanside last Sunday 
were Axel E. Zetterman and Miss 
Carmen. 
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F. C. POOLE 
Cabinet Making 
7 Center Street 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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